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Accessing Army Outlook Account varies on which country’s army you from are. Like for example if you are from US Army AKO.

1. To access first you have to setup your account in your computer or if you want to use someone else’s computer then you have to make sure that you know the information of their Internet Service Provider.
2. To start open Outlook 2010, then click ‘File’ and then under Info click ‘Add Account’
3. Then select Manually configure server settings or additional server types then click Next
4. Then select "Internet Email" and then click Next.
5. Then type your name, your complete AKO email address
6. Then for your Account Type choose IMAP and then enter imap.us.army.mil7. Then for your Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail type mailrouter.us.army.mi
8. Then click More Settings
9. Then click Outgoing Server Tab
10. Then select ‘My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication’
11. Then open that Advanced Tab
12. Then select SSL
13. Then select ‘Use the following type of encrypted’
14. Then type 993 and 465 in Incoming Server (IMAP) and Outgoing Server (SMTP)
15. Then click OK
16. Then click Next
17. Then wait for outlook to send a test message
18. Then if all settings are correct you should see congratulations message
19. Then click Finish.

"To get fully functional e-mail from a military based e-mail server on your -personal-..."

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Unfortunately there`s no way to get fully functional e-mail from a military based e-mail server on your -personal- phone. Local DOIM`s will not authorize users to access the mail servers with their personal phones. Only with the government owned blackberries.

If she`s in bootcamp wirte her...if she is in school she should have a phone or type of communication they are allowed communication devices when at school or duty station if you can`t find her still military.com has a search you can use to locate her unit to call.

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When you use direct deposit for payroll, your company if like mine usually deposits it a day prior. If payday falls on a monday, it would be deposited in your account of the friday prior. Isn`t it wonderful?

Someone said: This comment is incorrect. Per the Army Times 2014, Reserves and NG make up roughly 70% of the combat deployments abroad. Additionally, Reserves and Guard can guarantee a specific job, while Active typically cannot. Transferring is possible from Reserve to Active. Its actually pretty easy. Its a DD368 Conditional Release. They may also ask for a 4651. Going Army to Air Force may prove far harder. Source: 8 years Army

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